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A heritage organization in Trebyan is looking for a Senior Gardener to oversee the garden team and maintain high horticultural standards at Lanhydrock. The ideal candidate will have experience in practical horticulture, team supervision, and visitor engagement, contributing to the enjoyment of guests in this historic garden. The position offers various benefits, including a substantial pension scheme and flexible working options.
As a Senior Gardener for the National Trust, you'll be a hands‑on member of the garden team, involved in every aspect of gardening at Lanhydrock. You will be responsible for day‑to‑day maintenance and the highest standards of horticulture; you'll also play a vital role in improving the experience of visitors to the garden and wider estate. You will be required to work the occasional weekend, bank holiday and evening on a rotational basis. On occasion you will be asked to deputise for the Head Gardener at Property Leadership Meetings and any other operational tasks that will require your attention when the Head Gardener is unavailable or otherwise engaged. The Senior Gardener at Lanhydrock is also the Apprenticeship Mentor and Role Model, helping to guide and support Apprentices through their course and ensure they successfully complete their EPAs. Who we're looking for Applications from redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below:
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We are currently recruiting for a Senior Gardener to join us here at Lanhydrock, National Trust, as a permanent member of our team. Are you an experienced gardener, now ready to discover a new garden and take on a new challenge? This might be just the role for you. If you're a dedicated and enthusiastic horticulturist, who's keen to make a difference, then we can offer you invaluable experience and development within one of the National Trust's much‑loved historic gardens: Lanhydrock, National Trust. You'll be happy working outside in all weathers. And you'll understand why people love coming to this garden so much, and why your role is vital in making sure that they have their best possible day. An important part of your role will be supervising the day‑to‑day management of the garden, to keep it and the plant collection in tiptop condition. But another crucial element will be motivating the team.
The Lanhydrock estate comprises a grade 1 listed mansion set in a 25 acre garden and surrounded by 910 acres of countryside. The property is presented today at its late Victorian zenith when it was the home of Thomas, 2nd Lord Robartes, his wife Mary and their large family who were looked after by a staff of 80. The property offers a fascinating insight into the workings of a country estate, both above and below stairs.
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